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prevailed. The president appointed as such committee Messrs. 

 Curtin and Johnston. 



The executive committee recommended that the superintendents 

 of departments be as follows, and on motion of INIr. Johnston, 

 seconded by IMr. Sheldon, the report of the committee was 

 accepted. 



SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS, 1912. 



Transportation and Public Safety E. M. Wentworth 



Tickets C. W. Phillips 



Admissions 0- A. Olson 



Concessions and Privileges W. C. Brown 



Grounds J- II- Deemer 



Live Stock Sanitation L I- Gibson 



Horses, Ponies and Mtiles C. F. Curtiss 



Speed E- J- Curtin 



Cattle H- L- Pike 



Swine R- S. Johnston 



Sheep J- I^- Summers 



Poultry J. F. Summers 



Implements and Machinery J- P. Mullen 



Agriculture F. E. Sheldon 



Pantry Stores and Apiary F. E. Sheldon 



Dairy W. B. Barney 



Horticulture E. M. Reeves 



Floriculture Wesley Greene 



Fin.e Arts, etc T. C. Legoe 



School Exhibits A. V. Storm 



Publicity Ora Williams 



Mr. Curtiss moved that the matter of the score card privilege 

 for 1912 be referred to the executive committee with power to 

 act ; seconded by Mr. Olson. Motion prevailed. 



On motion of Mr. Reeves the board adjourned until 9 a. m., 

 Friday, December 15th. 



Mr. Wentworth moved that the revision of the premium list for 

 1912 be referred to the executive committee and the superintend- 

 ents of the three live stock departments ; seconded by Mr. Mullen. 

 Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Mullen recommended that the floor in the machinery build- 

 ing be laid before the next fair, and that the aisles be reduced to 

 15 or 16 feet ; that the size of signs to be used in the building be 

 specified ; and that gasoline engines propelled by -their own power 

 be eliminated. Also that notice be given through the premium 

 list that exhibitors may have space heretofore occupied by them 



